Free the Nipple (2014)

In New York City, a small group of passionate women launch a revolution movement to "Free the Nipple" and decriminalize the female body. Based on a true story, this mass movement of topless women, armed with First Amendment lawyers, graffiti installations and national publicity stunts, invade New York City to protest the backwards censorship laws in the USA. The film centers on a liberal journalist, named With (Lina Esco), who sees potential in a story and hooks herself up with the group of women, led by the idealistic and eccentric Liv (Lola Kirke), and works with the close-knit of to follow the group in their quest.

Broad Street (btw Bridge Street and Beaver Street) Manhattan.

87 Dobin Street (btw Norman Avenue and Nassau Avenue) Brooklyn.

165 Charles Street (btw Washington Street and West Street) Manhattan.

Ryu Restaurant, 46 Gansevoort Street and 9th Avenue, Manhattan.

Rya was a Japanese restaurant, but has since closed.

Nassau Station, Nassau Avenue and Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn.

Times Square, Manhattan.

Times Square is a major commercial intersection, at the junction of Broadway
and Seventh Avenue and stretching from West 42nd to West
47th Street.